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Tguide cell tissue genomic dna extraction kit osr m401

Manufactured by Tiangen Biotech
Sourced in China

The Tguide Cell/tissue genomic DNA Extraction Kit (OSR-M401) is a product designed for the extraction and purification of genomic DNA from various cell and tissue samples. The kit provides the necessary reagents and protocols to efficiently isolate high-quality genomic DNA from a range of biological sources.

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Genomic DNA Extraction and Sequencing

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In this paper, high-throughput sequencing technology was used. Genomic DNA was extracted from a specimen muscle using the Tguide Cell/tissue genomic DNA Extraction Kit (OSR-M401) (Tiangen, Beijing, China). The main experimental steps are as follows: (1) DNA sample quality control; (2) DNA Library Construction; (3) PCR Amplification; (4) Size Selection; (5) Library Quality Check; (6) Library Pooling and Sequencing, the amplified original library was submitted to Illumina HiSeq 4000 Sequencing platform (Illumina, CA, USA).
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Complete Mitochondrial Genome Assembly and Annotation of Barilius barila

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The muscle tissue was collected for genomic DNA isolation using the Tguide Cell/tissue genomic DNA Extraction Kit (OSR-M401) (Tiangen, Beijing, China). After DNA sample quality control, a DNA library was constructed and amplified by PCR, followed by size selection and library quality check, finally the amplified original library DNA was subjected to Illumina HiSeq 4000 Sequencing platform (Illumina, CA). The sequenced fragments were processed for the quality check to filtrate low-quality reads on FastQC Version 0.11.8 (Andrews 2015 ), and then assembled into a circular mitogenome of B. barila by MetaSPAdes 3.13.0 (Nurk et al. 2017 (link)) with Barilius malabaricus MN650735 as reference, and then the assembled mitochondrial genome sequences were annotated using MitoMaker 1.14 (Bernt et al. 2013 (link)) with default parameters. The resulting complete mitochondrial genome was deposited in GenBank with accession number OM617728. OGDRAW (https://chlorobox.mpimp-golm.mpg.de/OGDraw.html) was used to draw the genome maps (Greiner et al. 2019 (link)). Alignments, analysis, model calculation, and phylogenetic reconstruction were all completed by MEGA X (Kumar et al. 2018 (link)).
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